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Mammut 9.5 Alpine Dry Rope

Mammut 9.5 Alpine Dry Rope

Mammut 9.5 Alpine Dry Rope
Mammut 9.5 Alpine Dry Rope

Kampanje pris
141,75 + Veveranse kostnader
Tilbudet avslutter
Vår normal pris 189,00 €
Inkl. mva. 25.5 %


Antall
stk


Farge
Mammut 9.5 Alpine Dry Rope Safety Orange-Zen (Dry Standard)
Safety Orange-Zen (Dry Standard)


Lengde
40m
50m
+15,00 €
60m
+30,00 €
70m
+45,00 €



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Tilgjengelighet
Omtrent 14 - 30 dag(er) fra bestillingen. Estimatets pålitelighet er lit usikker.

Detaljert tilgjengelighet
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Produkt beskrivelse

The classic Mammut single rope for alpine climbing. The rope is based on Mammut’s best-selling Infinity, known for its perfect balance of diameter, weight and handling. These are also the hallmarks of the 9.5 Alpine Dry Rope: low weight, high performance and Dry finishing. A versatile single rope.
  • Lasting effectiveness in repelling water and dirt according to UIAA for maximum safety in the toughest conditions
  • Achieves < 1.5% in UIAA water absorption tests
  • Optimized abrasion resistance thanks to Dry finishing
  • Ready to climb, packed to prevent tangling, no need to uncoil the rope before use
  • Center mark
  • bluesign® product
Technical features
Rope treatment: Dry
Diameter: 9.5 mm
Impact force: 8.9
Rope type: Single rope
Sheath proportion: 40%
Stretch at 80 kg: 8%
Stretch on first fall: 32%
UIAA dry test: 1.5
UIAA falls (single rope 80 kg): 8 - 9

Weight
59 g/m

Material
100% polyamide

Den omtrentlige størrelsen på det pakkede produktet eller salgspakken er 260 x 540 x 180 mm.


Lengde
40 m, 50 m, 60 m, 70 m


Tykkelse
9 mm


Vekt
4,3 kg(Inkluderer vekten av eventuell salgsforpakning)


Garantiperiode
12 mnd


Produksjonsland
Tsjekkia


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